Useful if you get to the store and forget if you need butter, etc. - you can see the inside of your fridge on your phone. If I had a dollar for every time I bought a grocery item that I already had - just forgot I had it - I still wouldn't be able to afford this fridge, though.
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This is foreign to me (a) I don't own a phone (b) I make a menu plan for the week, translate that into a shopping list, double check to see if I have items, strike them off, then go and shop
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Its mostly used by wives to send photos to husbands asking them to pick up what they need. A great advancement in helping to strain marriages.
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It actually keeps a historical view of the fridge contents. Hopefully also a picture of the person opening the fridge. You get to catch who took the last beer and failed to replenish.
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Even if you save energy, where's the break even point with those savings to pay for the extra screen technology? More raw materials too, doubt it's any greener.
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I suppose, in *theory* this is supposed to save energy by not letting all cold air out of the fridge by opening it? But, embodied energy of display and power for it, plus premature failure, plus...
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